Attorney General Ken Paxton Secures Restraining Order Against Frisco ISD to Stop Illegal Electioneering
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton successfully obtained a temporary restraining order in a lawsuit against Frisco Independent School District (“ISD”).
Trans Advocacy Group Sues Attorney General in Effort to Hide Incriminating Documents
A “transgender” advocacy group called PFLAG sued Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton this week in a bid to hide documents after the Office of the Attorney General launched an investigation that will likely demonstrate that entities throughout Texas are committing fraud or are otherwise violating Texas’s recently enacted SB 14. The Attorney General will fight to hold this organization accountable.
Attorney General Ken Paxton Sues Two More Texas School Districts for Illegal Electioneering
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has sued Denison Independent School District (“ISD”) and Castleberry ISD for illegally using official resources to promote certain political candidates and policies.
Attorney General Ken Paxton Will Continue to Defend Texas Border Security Law After Court Blocks It From Taking Effect
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has immediately appealed a ruling against SB 4 by which a federal court blocked the border security measure from taking effect on March 5.
Attorney General Ken Paxton Sues Frisco ISD for Illegal Electioneering
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has sued Frisco Independent School District (“FISD”) for illegal electioneering by using taxpayer-funded resources to urge people to vote in favor of a certain policy.
Attorney General Ken Paxton Wins Case Challenging $1.7 Trillion Federal Funding Bill Passed Unconstitutionally With Less Than Half of U.S. Congress Physically Present
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton secured a major victory in defense of the United States Constitution, with a court ruling that the $1.7 trillion omnibus spending package was unlawfully passed by the U.S. House of Representatives in 2022 without a quorum physically present as constitutionally required.
Attorney General Ken Paxton Sues Major Pornography Distributor for Violating Texas Age Verification Laws
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit against Aylo Global Entertainment, a major pornography distribution company, for violating HB 1181, a Texas law that requires reasonable age verification measures to protect minors from being exposed to obscene materials.
Attorney General Ken Paxton Defends Texas Law Prohibiting Big Tech Censorship at SCOTUS
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton will defend HB 20, a Texas law that prevents major social media platforms from engaging in viewpoint discrimination and censorship, at the Supreme Court of the United States (“SCOTUS”) on February 26.
Attorney General Ken Paxton Secures Indictment Against Williamson County Homebuilder Norman Ashby on Multiple Charges
Norman Ashby, 46, of Georgetown, TX, has been indicted by a Williamson County Grand Jury and arrested on the felony charges of Misapplication of Fiduciary Property (greater than $300,000), Theft of Services (greater than $300,000) and Tampering with a Witness.
Attorney General Ken Paxton Arrests Doctor for Repeatedly Indecently Touching Patients
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and the Denton Police Department have arrested a Denton-based doctor after a joint investigation that uncovered four counts of Indecent Assault.